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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 18) 1914
A. E. BRADWIN. Potustau
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SAVE, because-
No. 115
It is never to economize now willingly than be compelled u.
economize in later years.
Head Office, Corner King and Bay Streets; Toronto
Geoeral Manager - - - - - A. H. Walker
Goderich Branch - - A. Porter
OTHER BRANCHES AT
Monkton, Ont.
Auburn, Ont.
Bayfield, Out.
Dungannon, Ont.
Sebringville. Ont
Varna. Ont.
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Some Desirable
PROPERTIES
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for immediate sale
List your properties fl'.r sale. r tent with me.
A..G. NISBET
OFFICE NEXT CANADIAN RANK OF COMMERCE, OODERI('H 1
II PHONES: OP IcE a): norm, 1:0.. P.O. Box 9111•. 1
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FOR SALE LOST OR FOUND
V()H BALK. --A SECOND-HAND
1 t hie.,ertns raise In excellent obodition
Aptly at THE CONS SET. tett
loft SALE --A LARGE FRAME
oleate
on SL 1)eorge+ t te.ceni: modern
.roe nience. Apply to MRS LYNN on the
pieta, -r•. 01. tf
L'Olt SALE. --ONE NEW. STAN -
• hope baoggeRl!. rubber tire : 1 rubber -tired
1 :•v ion, in good order: 1 lightrued buggy : t
to N barn*.., •Imoet new. Apply Io W.
.„„:1'A WHERRIES FOR SALE. --A
',wiretap
'at retop: excellent for canning and table
Al. natere filled e- promptly a. po--idle
i•hr Jarm. CHARLbes M. PHKE Carlow
I1 L4.
L`rilt MALI. -HOUSE ANI) LOT
1 .n:: •i'tun .trent- out of Thompson'. Mark-
- !toe
ark -mita -hop: stArey and a half fringe.
- tend repair: good frame table: tree
•mail tree.. and garden. Immediate po-
• n will be sires. as owner is leaving t..wn.
. ro W ALTER SHARI. on the premi-e.,
1tf.
WANTED
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'ANTED. -A YOUNG MAN FOR
ook.keez�ey Aprtyto N. J. PO%ELL
rt.,cr •, on the .etare 11:-11.
N, -ANTED. -MAID FOR HUI-SE-
work, w11 o lie k iowt dge of oarking
..t family Apply to Mite. J.%31 KS L
k I fa.••l: 1N, rich.
„AN1'BD. - A '30OI) Sitet)N1)-
band Weal* in geed condition . gen..
W. terbrake perforator.Ammer. Aner. to be -ent
I)ALBY. Uodarieh. 1: It
Pt A R K HELP AND DOMESTIC'
1, SERVANTS. -Person. eequlrtng farm help
-Meld ��p.�.p.eat-�� stance to WILLIAM Mctf1.IL
1.1) . Dom Mon Oovernne•nt Emoto>•ment
Arent St. Heleos.Oat. (Arden. lel with H. It.
WOOD*. SI. Heise& Oat.. wW reedve'comet
.V•oftee - vont
WARTED. -A GOOD GENERAL
...most with some knowledge of cook
11.e. Apply to MRS. JAMES L. K11.1.01tAN,
1 ierlMch. Pot
FOR SALE ORTOitirT
'P- 44 RENT. - NO. d COTTAGE.
• J stay (lot.. for mouthon(
J141 rRdks MaeMlren BOX Aft
t' 8-:h
1jYUR RENT.-PtTLLY EQUIPPED
hots • ea Teataleer street between Nort h
alai rict•nia street. Ceevenfeet to .ehool.
rioter h er hest eea. Rent SIAM • month, po.w-
w.'WI I.kk. *Mir )4R$. J. H. LR1 H er
M. W. HOWELL
REAL ESTATE FOR BAIL.
• tt• Imre tar .at.1 thief IM
lawn A,
M
' b* SSW
i_inWOO
voltage; •A�11) DRN
.ric(lot. Mit
Wi1DENTIAL PROPERTY FOR
St +'AI-L-Tlss rv-Neees, with tear late.
termed,' knees as the A,MeD. A)laanGoat
�l�a►oarcry
to' Ar Mani. .e alas blilaslaarouMO e
awsera OS
(iedwilt;
role. VveM1 Mt� the
Pet
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RYAS n.l.ts► Tait
LARM POR SALM-THE sB�AsStile-
TT
ae1� Lemont D1leavtdsa 01 t�� 1/1 Ash
Isall ofdf• M•ndendt TheOs
Is,ltwl►.�ederi.► �aaiA is
Mitt
MiDRIC-M AND FARM PROP
SAL 11.-I vs W visaed
with
sureera:r slant er sews. oaf
alta- -
•smog
WEST WAWANOSH
FIREIN8URANCECO.
Ore of tie best In the Pro,
Imes. Fixed rate of assessment.
Live Steak Insured at Its full
vales whetter on the farm or
net. No tro.hie to awake .dj..t-
lae0to
>�. McILWAIN,
AMA for Oslbflr.e,
VOCND.--A PIEI'E OF 1P..11rELit V.
L' Awls to W. it ERN, iroe,:.,tlrner Ilam
Ilton •tract and Square. t2 if.
LUST. -Ur JUNE 4TH. EITHER ON
1Y'e.t street or between tl•e•t street and
N•rtb.tieet on the r:mitre. a pearl ut.hul.t.
Finder return to HELI: TELKPHVNF.
'WYE' hod-rd+itr reward.
PUBLIC NOTICE
`OTII'E.OF COI' RT OF ON
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Take notice -Meat the Court of Revelon of the
town of Gnderich will hold It. tint .it tInk in
the ...until chaml., r town of i:oderi.•h, for the
intron•* e f tosylate upµ• .1• aeatt.-1 the a«e-
melt roUof the town for the year"of 1911. at
eight )*tort; ht the rrp..:ui. A1:phetlr. ),ter
e -ted ar, re.,ueded to wet. mi.
1,. L KNO)X, Town Clerk.
t:oderich. June blob, 1911. I; 1•.
CCLBORNE
The formers on the Maitiaad are, do -
jog their -statute labor this week.
bliss Annie Pennington. of Detroit.
sent the week -end tinder the li+treuta>
tool. • •
Mr. N% -nn (Omit .sold a'fine horse to
Mr. Mrt In key, of Godetich township.
thio week.
Mr. Charles Breckow had a cement
wall built under his barn last week.
Mr, .I. Elliott, of Nile. had the con."
tract.
. Mise Trueinner, who has been t kit-
ing with he: meter, Mrs. J. Dunt. te-
turnwl to her home in Hensall last
week.
Mts. t F. Br.ekow. of )it. ('leutru-.
Mlichigen. came over ou the lire) -
hound excursion for A *hos t visit te
her old home.
AUBURN
The ride club were at Print Fano
rifle shoot ye.terd•v.
Mr. G. E. IMnstedt has his laugh•
ter and family visiting at his honor at
present.
The Presbyterian congregation are
busy filling in the manse lawn azul
levelling it this week.
The Epworth league .utertainwl
their sister leagues of Westfield and
St. Augustine here on Tuesday.
Rev. Stephen Young. Its, and Miss
Katie Young, -of Clifford, were calling
on their friends here on Tuesday.
Mr. A. C. Jackson intends cement•
ing the trill dam soon and farmers
should get • supply of chop on hand
in the meantime.
Our hand is in demand for lawn
socials. They attentred one at"Her•-'
lock on Friday evening net at Sun-
shine on Tuesday, Soioo; by auto
truck.
The Wittiness men of Au' nrn have
agreed tc close their places • r business
on Wednesday afternoon At two p.m..
commencing June 17th and - .ntinuing
to September 1C'h.
There will be a lawn • cial held
under the auspices of t Auburn
Baptist ehurcb on Tueds • evening,
Jnoe both, at the home 01 Ir. John
Raithhv. look for forth partir•u-
t•re next week.
An exhibit of rural condo on. and
economics. social and moral, in the
county of Huron, will be hell in Knox
church. Auburn, on ti'hurday. June
25th, afternoon and evening(. The
speakers will be Dr. J. H. Putman.
inspector of public schools. Ottawa.
and Dr. McCready. Dr. Meyer, PILO,
of Toronto. will illustrate by lan-
tern views. Come and enjoy the dny,
u the committee le providing for •
g:.od entertainment
MARINE MATTERS
The steamier H. N. Jn, with the
e rhoiner Ida Keith in tow, arrived on
Wedneedav evening of last week with
1500 ton. o>! coal for the Western (,an -
ads goer mill.
Tb. private yacht Resumes 11. drop-
ped •.cheer In the harbor lest Friday
snreiig The boat M Mmed after tbe
Sibs titer kedge to which the owner he-
lm/It
rkwlga It was designed and is awned
by Mr. Henry Stinpaos. arebitet. of
Toronto, sod wee bent la OnlNsnewend
The Bar --Room or the Boy -YOUR Vote May Settle it ori June 29th
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ANNUAL SERMON PREACHED
Canadian Order of Foresters Attend North
Street Church
The member* of the Canadian Order
of Furr•ters wet at their rooms ou
North street on Sunday morning and body in a one hundred and
thirty strong to the North street
Methodist church. After singing the
Doxology and repeating the Lord's
prayer the Rev. W. K. Hager asked
the congregation to stand and repeat
the twentythiid Pralw in unison. Thr
scriptulr lesson was reed from the
tenth chapter of 1 -oke, the story of
the (haat tianlaritan.
In °prging his ad . dreMr. Hager
tl
rzteudta welcome to the menlber.
of the order first on behalf of the con-
gregation of the North street church,
secondly on tallithof the Metbodiet
*lurch as a whole, and also. 1.n behelf
ut the chi istian churchof whheh they
were the ulispring. He took as a text
upon which to beer his addrew the
words found in Isaiah. shaper sixty -
tier, veinier one to three. He divided
his subject under three heads -Liber-
ty. Benevolence. Concord.The speaker said : The Liberty of
the stolid is that hilarity which Christ
came to estnblirb. "If the. Son lamamake you ftee then are ye. fres in-
deed." The dictionary uuemnirg of the
word liberty is that powerwithin us
by which we find ours. Ives free from
the dominion of ether,. and from the
_ restriction of Cirrtlnt9'14nCer. Every -,5i t " Hritun is bound by loyalty to his Hag
hit in :hat bondage he finds freedom.
"Englund repent. every man to do his
duty. ' Liberty is- nut . license. We
are secure frosts the dominion of others
by being under the dominion of God.
11 don not clatter much whether
toyew cheoost epfrok mot iee
it wf aitftyerohoove t bob
eat bread or potatoes it both are
there ; it.matters not if you *pend • the
dollar Nom the right pmeltet or the
left it there is one in both; But oh!.
the corking care that comes to • man
when. he has only the 'one, when
I -- _ �, -_-- he has mo, choker, when hos wife
4. 6. •. hoe-. tin. -blip L • •IND
" IS THAT YOU . DADDY ?�_'
Gore -shaped Entrance to (ioderich Harbor CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP•
Sermon Aparerriate to the Preseot•Titae
From a recent issue of the Scientific( than take the risk. end she was het a: Delivered to Knox Church
American). published in New 'York,' small vessel. • in this ease, hi,wever,
we take •the following article whi,it the Ili.rs being soeli...e together throe In Knox church last Sunday even -
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ill to of interest at the pre..nt tie is no •ea et, the harIor end: hut. in ,b,. in Rev. Gen. E. Hies delivered' A
awing to the proposed changes to the) ester it ri.deriuh, where the piers Nrr furcrful and tiuurly mesi.age nn “Our
entrance to (lade! tell harbor:- 1 2(1,) fr.•rwpat•t, a heavy sea runs .right Citizenship" worth noting. lo his
into the harbor. They huvr hui't at political faith Mr. Ross is a fearless
'Pathe miter etthe Pclentifie Anierirta: the harbor end what thea call x checkindependent end without even men -
aur sending you a sketch of what I wove.. 'which dont not always cheek.; Honing tho mnemes if p.dit kcal parties
think is the proper way uo rntstruct 1 have ilia 'herr when the w•a haw but rrthrrdeouuncing a petty pxrrti-
an entrance to : hath .r ouch as the sun spirit he tiluk as his torn, Let
)ars named, i have crnry. ie to the broken over it in v solid mans, when
tP loading or nnlowding of vr.•sei was in_ evea y own to full )wrsundPd in Iris
minister of public works, Ottawa, and' fnw1,4 Yy idea. erre the rasnit it uiy. own mina.- How. Ib : 3, ‘Ve quote a
toile hnnorable theshingt secretary1..Hre the iii.ervatione of the ant -king of the .ea portion
igter•w. of , onnt;ton. Th •re are in nwtir- 1 harbors. If you will take x' I'he state, no less than the hour* and
ninny Darlow un your side of thelwke• the church, ie a , divine institution.
that re entered between pier., end 1 chert of rhe (9arryriwn hiv, and • cow -
The powerthat he
pare Owen Sound lav with that of s site ondainrd of
am elite a like experience wu+t'heba•d. Colprye, which Las ttirrr islands off God. And 11)010 ivilrge and obligations
1 ehonld very much like to see a bar- its mouth, you wi;uld naturally think "f our cuiz•a.hip ate mum)* the mart
bot' entrance constructed aa indicated. these wculd -he less sea, „t i s hate, "acre+! things of life. Especially 40 p
r - land like ours where responsible goy•
eminent' •hold-, and we the people
make our own laws and elect our own
representatives to seats in phieliatnent
• should the responsibility Lt e t teeship
be most seriously regard J. .
1:very p.•INICNI ewtup.catn is a tuut•al
issue. Ilnt a•toy siwctally is. it so at
the present hone, when It great moral
and national problem is at stake.
• Now, ae.ever, whatever may he our
political views three principles s' Id
guide and determine our artium..
(1) A Charitahlu.Spirit.-Every true
man has it right and charitable spirit
toward his neighbor aid all that is
big. And nothing can be meaner nr
. more unmanly and unchristian than
the entertainment of bitterness or
halved toward our fellowman because.
he buneetly holds views differing from
our own. Happy the man In the
sight of God and his fellows who is-
sues from a political contest with soul
PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTION OF SOI'TH PIER unabashed. his self-respect preserved
and his heart beating true to the
AT ENTRANCE TO OODERICH HARBOR highest ideals. Clean hands and a
------- pure heart and w charitable spirit are
before I pain my checks, as I auoder the same •rircumstancei, than at of priceless value.
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sire that it will work as claimed. the head of Owen Sound hay, but such t2) A Conscientious Spirit. --Every
Owen Sound, Canada. E. Dusts. is not the case. The gore shape of the mum Is bound to respect every other
bay is the cause. it being seven miles_ man's Conscience as well as his own.
The letter referred to by our cnrres- wide at its mouth and tapering to halt There are many temptations neste' ted -
pendent follows: a mile at the head. Colpoy4 hay, on 10 swerve It man from what he knows
Mir., -i beg to submit to you • plain the other band. is nearly parallel, and is right. Temptations come from
of what i think is the proper way to whatever sea passes through the gap without and within. If erre a man
construct a harbor, or rather, the en- between White rt-tud and Har id -should obey the dictate of his God-
Iwnd.., rolls right to thehtad
enlightened conscience It is in exer-
traote to ODP, 00 an open beach, like' g
(ioierieh rr Pert '.Mtettir. 'Meek.s� b.te.-manykitrteti -rwi before a rising the rights of citizenship. To
these harbors are entered between • storm into Owen :Ssound, and i•rTVty'the o man the polling booth.
piers. Those of Port Stanley are I entrant a to the head the sew Would he ought hi•as taered•a Owe, M• the
about 1(101) feet long and Fri fret tib- quite nntieeahly !PON every mile. and communion table.
tween them. Those of Ooderieh an. at the bead not half as high ae the It i• • regrettable fact that even in
our own community there nee put,
the math one 15110 feet and the north head of Col v'e hey. Gore bay, on
chartable votes. The .in of neerpting
one Idol)feet long and MO feet between I the north side of the Manitoulin is • bribe cannot be denounced tarn
them. land, gives the eanie evidence, that is, strongly. It is the selling of* birth•
Where They Foil -Th 01 Port the shape of the hay kills the sea. i right for •mess of pottage. It is the
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Stanley •Hoot be taken In • gale off made a am. pI-ire harbor and entrance
disgraceful surrender of mwonood. the
the lake. When 1 was in the govern- on the Name scale an the sketch here-
proltitution )f citfzeobood, the defies•
meat steamer Petrel 1 many tittles ran with. and found it worked as i expect- dation of personality. the sinning
hark to Long Point, H) miles, rather e.1. against (God and • man's own coal.
Only one other sin is more despicable
--the sin of the men who offers the
bribe. The one who directly or indir-
ectly uses undue Influence either as
emplo er, creditor agent of Cam-
paign funds to secure mu and thus
defame the rights at place of man-
hood may escape public exposure or
legal conviction but plums himself un
der condemnation of Almighty (id.
"It is Impossible but that offences will
come. hoot woe to thou man by whom
the offence (•)meth. it were better
for that man that • millstone were
*bout his neck and that he
wedrowned in the depths of the
SM.
(5) A Oovragsous Spirit. -Every
moral issue deemed. courage In the
present Issue there will he many a
tug of wear between • man's colleen -
tine of right and his allegiance to
party. We have happily come to •
day whoa every right -salukis' man
recognises that primate's most always
have precedence over party It is a
mesa and petty Wog ler any w to
IrrSr•r Nrr3 tet O erer:r
PRO roetnNOW tte- J✓'Ulrt
by Mr, R. J. Doherty. A part was
est
fored to bring It down consisting of
the owner, Mr. J. Wilson, the agent
for the Ruffs/) engine works : Mr,
Samuel Graham, engineer : Mr. John
Dalt of the LWOppsWee bailor, Toronto : Nettie le WNW �1yeti Se SAO .
ex•Ald,.lobo M•lowney, of Toronto: tempter LI. sea. Ill thtt kavtng
Mr. S. Walter, of the Tuckett Cigar *Intoem not taw "Ka"' et tMM :Ali.
� Dai.w
Co., Hamilton: Mro ('. B. Childs, r. 40�•e deseerd• ehoemson:Ali t the
Nth My of May, •.1) oaf. are r*a M seed
T. Rae, Mr. O. Henderson and Mr. W. er Seaver te the enderelseed� ter
W. Anderson. The boat is' 57 feet "�'ow )1•Mef last l'k of
the
thews lochs* king, with 11 1001 brats. sit0 1 dessa� seer Infers the of Jeb.
and has sleeping accommodation for A.D. 111114iby parttesleto et t Hahne In
t persona. f t left on Sai.Tday for sea the eater* al the r,e .5 any.
thew sea that maw
MM doe 1W seesaw.
Empress
The steamer Empress of Port Wil• arts .. ars deeeaeNimutathe
lion unloaded 1s11,(IM bushels of oats omaady le
and [0,00(1 bushels of wheat ed the ey010, ,set
Oe width they= =deem re -
transit elevator this week. M /r w aMess d 1M er
The steadier Neebiag arrived on � r K vMu.as N
Saturday with 104,0011 Wehrle of pq K ..t hoe s• trap was e
wham for that ! g WV. rha. Mk
The steamer Haney J. it widen. s 'PAR
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with areeser Tray II. haw. .aeteer.. JAMIpr WO
maysesieminA _wlth as.l ha tha nw w '>•i'r ►'dot'[ Mc[ta
NO1ICK TO CRKDiTOR8
1e 1Hk Are or D.' * .0 McKeena, LAT$
oe' k Towxnnts• or Asimemi,. Ig TR,
Obt-. ow Hesoe. tt*ascan. Dsctaw i.
leeward himself Noon' as w -chattel to
any party regardless of the' issue at
, stake. Today God calls every citizen
, to ezereise the eonrage of his convic-
t►arle,
\V'e may dilTer'in opinion as to how
1 it may best Iw accomplished but every
honest -minded citizen k►tews that the
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abolition of the 1„u• (loin our prv.cinc-
ciel and national life will iw ur.r oil
the greatest bonny we can hestow up- !
. on ourselves and su.•cetding genera• �.
14)))x. The bar is the Burse of nut
laud and the day when it is Abolished I
cannot ct)rne Wo *000. Public senti-
ntent is running strongly in this di-
rection se never helots, throughour 1
length and breath tar tele land and
Christ is ate. i g more and more.the
King of pi,hticlans And p,dittcal-iasurm.
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is very Menial ant Lha' at the re.l
;Cent meeting of th.' lienersl A,*emelt• 1
i ut the Pnyl•yter tan chinch in Cenadn ,
4 the following resldntum wan came 11
!unanimously and enthusiastically by '
la standing vote: ,
**That the Assembly express their
. gear Meat • at the rapid advanee in •
the temperance sentiment. as shown ,
hy- the pres.•nt petition o.1 the ewe--
t inn in the provinces named t Alberta,
tin-katebewan, Manitoba and °urariu). !
and urge all ministers and congregn-
!'tions in those provinces end taltuugle
lout the Dutuin o set principle 1)e -
tore party and to unite by vote and in- j
1 Huence iu the support of this move-
ment for the immediate abolition of
I the open' bar." .
WEDDING BELLS
Waters -Lee
Married et the Gratiot park parson-
age by Rev. W. B. Weaver. Mr. T.
Waters, of 21255 Stone street, fort
Huron. fortnerly of Ooderich, to Mies
Ethel Florence L.ee., of 2124 StYone
street. The bride ',tit" her travelling
not of green venetion with white satin
waist and white hat trimmed with
dove wings and was unattended.
After the ceremony the bridal couple
returned to the huwe which the gloom
had furnished for them and whet* a
buffet lunch was served.
Mr. and MIR. Waters will take up
their residence at YI]'io Stone street.
Uearle-Dunkeld
A yufet wedding w•a sole 'zeal in
North street Methodist church by
Rep -AY- K..4.1.aibitely YNsadaT t.Orn`
Mg. June Nth, when Lulu Marton. .1.1 -
sot daugbtet of Mr. and Mss. A. T.
i)enkeld, Cambria road, became the
bride of Mr. Bergin T. Dearle, of Tor-
onto. The bride looked charming in
her travelling suit of holland blue,
picture hat with ostrich osprey and •
corsage baguet of lily of the valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dearle left on the 7.116
a.m. train for • short honeymoon in
Montreal. Quebec and Ottawa, and on
their return will reside in Toronto.
Their many friends join In wishing
them a long and happy marries) life.
CHUIfOPI NOTES
Rev.°Wm H. wrighton will preach
at both services in the Baptist church
on Plumley. In the evening • emend
sermon on "The Story of Nauman, the
Syrian," will he prea:bed. Visitors
heartily welcomed.
In Knox church on Sunday morn
hog special services for tbe boys of the
onegregatios wl! • be held : all the
boy. of tMexpect-
ed to •ttd�hs are
eow111 meet at
Dr. Oallow's raIdMe. at 10.48 and
the Scouts and the older boys le
tha listere stem at 10.50, Rev.I
Geo. S. Rose w111 deliver a �p.elal
dbeoereeto the boys oft "A lioy'.
Good Turn."
-Tb.Clorgregattemal IJslo. of Clan -
ad* adopted a steam resolution l0
favor of abolitioo of the bar,
is forced out to work and his children
have no proper home. This liberty is
buin out of the words of l'htist, "Bear
ye one anothers burdens." He is the
guarantee of our liberty. 1 believe
niuty-situ• open out of one hundred
have kindly thoughts of me for which
1 amu thankful, yet for the sake of the
other telluw I pray tet God rash night.
(Benevolence. is htwrty with more
Added. It a dispowitiun to seek the
well being of others. It was Christ's
disposition. Paul .aid : "Ye know
the grace of the Lord Jesus t'hrist
that though he was rich yet for your
sakes He became pool, that y.• through
Hie poverty alight be ricks." Christ
himself said : -It is more hlrtased to
give than to receive." 1 would like
you to make beneficence a bigger and
larger thing then rt is possible for any
organization 10 }lo. Our hospital
Imitating and equipment is not ade-
quate to the need and we should have
a plant there that will romper* with
the needs of the town. Reuaember
this when a bylaw for enlargement
comes before you. Your lodge hots .
pint:time which is *Vrry rutuluruJable
I 1 o' tending to thteneed. of rick mem-
bers, but 1 think a better plan %coda
be 10 have a trained nurse to do this
work. You men could poi. your rest
atui dos little more wet k to prey the
expenee. 1 do not know if there is.an
orphanage awociat.d with your order
for the children of decreer** members,
histo.far than any my/hammy is
the work being done by Mr. (:. M.
Elliott, lsecretat y
or the Children's Aid
society. 1•y placing needy children in
good homes In this way you may
help not only the children of your own
memlers but the cbillren of those
who,, he(•auee of physical reasons,
could not get insur•oce in your )oder.
A man with a had heart and batt a
dozen children cannot get insurance.
while a young neap with a good heart
and no children can.
Concord is s unity of feeling and in-
terest and is well defined in the third
chapter of Culossiane from the twelfth
to the fifteenth verses. 1 am glad to
see quite • motet of Methodists
among you, by our god looks I
know some to he I'reshytei lane, Bap-
tists and Anglicans, and I hope there
are some Ronan Catholic... 1 trust
you will all find our fellowship a goodly
one. I do not know which of you are
Grits and which .ere Tories but 1 ex-
pect in the next few weeks, as i see
you boberwbbing on the street., the
trek{ tflirttMo4,rFrn a- Teter- -trill *fee
we ra owl* and dark looks and the
Tory that thinks I'm a Grit will do the
some. Men keep your fellowship in
the next few weeks. i am sometimes
depressed because our lodge different•*
and our political differences divide u.
in our cbriet.iao work. 1 bops• the
music of your lodge MOM will be in
harmony with the music of the world.
Let me preach t'hrist toou. The
concord of your lodge should be the
concord of your home. The three
words link well together Lfherty,
Benevolence, Concord. Find w
Christ's will your will. Be her ul to
��r fellowmen, and give the g tel
A choir of twenty-one voices the
singing and very beautifullyan
g
anthem, "Open ye the ates ' re.
King sang as • solo. "Softly and Ten-
derly Jrsua is Calling."
SORN
KIDII. - In Montr.al. Sundae. Jur. 1415. to
Mr. gad Mrs. A. J. EMd, • tee (Pstrlel
Redmond Hmewel• klddt
DIED
HAM LEN. I n London, on Monday.Jose MA
Aimee .
Ae. M. MeM• h, wallow et lei. Jelin
Mamie.
V wxuu oiMh V� roarer. `��aMa"�d'�ri:ea�i
tee et lb* tato Ittt+haad atsa Muer Yoaskwa
-Mr. Wm, Mitoboll, of srodhsgalk
wan pastaphvow..t delegate w M -
teed the Conservative convention is
XHobslt lata we.k, Mr. Mitchell is Si
years of age and drove ten Hass.